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| Scientific name
: Kirkia pubescens Burtt Davy var. glabripetala Burtt Davy |
Botanical Family : Simaroubaceae |
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Description :
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Botanical |
English Common |
Family |
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| 14057 |
Hoodia gordonii (Masson) Sweet ex Decne.
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Apocynaceae |
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| 66661 |
Lachenalia hirta (Thunb.) Thunb. var. exserta W.F.Barker
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Hyacinthaceae |
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| 118636 |
Clerodendrum myricoides (Hochst.) Vatke subsp. austromonticola Verdc.
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Verbenaceae |
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| 33908 |
Crateva cafra Burch.
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Capparaceae |
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| cybu4 |
Cyperus bushii Britt. |
>>Cyperus lupulinus ssp. macilentus |
Cyperaceae |
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| erwe3 |
Eragrostis weigeltiana (Reichenb. ex Trin.) Bush |
>>Neeragrostis reptans |
Poaceae |
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| 35112 |
Mystroxylon aethiopicum (Thunb.) Loes. subsp. aethiopicum
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Celastraceae |
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| maheb |
Mammillaria heyderi Muehlenpfordt var. bullingtoniana Castetter, Pierce & Schwerin |
little nipple cactus |
Cactaceae |
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| 70339 |
Klattia partita Baker var. flava G.J.Lewis
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Iridaceae |
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| oxli |
Oxybaphus linearis (Pursh) B.L. Robins. |
>>Mirabilis linearis |
Nyctaginaceae |
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| 26207 |
Stenandrium gabonicum (Benoist) Vollesen
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Acanthaceae |
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| 112774 |
Jamesbrittenia ramosissima (Hiern) Hilliard
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Scrophulariaceae |
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| aus_p879 |
Calothamnus homalophyllus (prostrate) |
Murchison Clawflower |
Myrtaceae |
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| 54470 |
Aspalathus verrucosa L.
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Fabaceae |
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| anto6 |
Anthopogon tonsum (Lunell) Rydb. |
>>Gentianopsis macounii |
Gentianaceae |
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| 69009 |
Geissorhiza patersoniae L.Bolus
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Iridaceae |
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